From: Michał B. <ba...@tl...> - 2011-09-22 18:49:49
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if sourceforge allows running bash scripts from a cron on a machine that can git pull and ant and scp to the file server it should be pretty trivial to write it. I'll play with it on my own when I get an hour or two (it's been a while since I did stuff like this). I'll let you know when I feel I can have it set up reasonably quickly. (and yes, I think sourceforge is a LOT better place for hosting this than dropbox). On 11-09-22 19:35, brett lentz wrote: > Mike - > > I appreciate the suggestion, but a Dropbox folder is not an > appropriate location for nightly builds. I don't want to confuse > people by requiring them to got to different locations to find > different copies of our work. > > Sourceforge gives us some shell space that might be able to host a > script to generate nightly builds that are then posted to > http://rails.sf.net and hosted by Sourceforge. Though, honestly with > the low level of activity, we could probably be fine with weekly > builds. > > You've been a semi-regular contributor for a while now, I'd be open to > providing you with sufficient access to the sourceforge resources to > allow you to set this up. > > ---Brett. > > > > 2011/9/22 Michał Bażyński<ba...@tl...>: >> I could take on the task of providing nightly builds in between releases >> in a public dropbox folder. >> I thought a sourceforge site was a better place for it so didn't >> volunteer, but if this being served on dropbox and not sourceforge I can >> do it. (I am assuming only patches that have bug fixes would be served >> publicly, not newly developed stuff). >> >> as to your change log for the next release why not mention 1830 wabash >> is now working? if someone tried playing that and gave up he might be >> interested it is now working... >> >> mike >> >> On 11-09-22 18:32, Stefan Frey wrote: >>> Chris: >>> as already stated I like the idea of more frequent builds. However for nightly >>> builds I would prefer an automated setup: To my knowledge there is no public >>> build server for java projects (e.g. using Hudson/Jenkins) yet, but I have >>> never looked actively for something like that. >>> >>> Publishing a build via Dropbox sounds somehow strange, but maybe the right >>> solution for those playing Rails via Dropbox anyway. However I do not >>> volunteer to providing such a solution. >>> But maybe a more frequent publication of bug-fix releases will be a solution, >>> but possibly I should not to give too much promises before I really know how >>> difficult it will be to get the built up to Sourceforge. >>> >>> Stefan >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a > definitive record of customers, application performance, security > threats, fraudulent activity and more. Splunk takes this data and makes > sense of it. Business sense. IT sense. Common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2dcopy1 > _______________________________________________ > Rails-devel mailing list > Rai...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rails-devel |